Search results
Walk under Tower Bridge, along Shad Thames, and make your way to the riverfront by turning left through Butlers Wharf, then turn right past the Chop House and Pont de la Tour restaurants, carry on past the old Design Museum, cross St Saviour's Dock Footbridge and the blue canopied gateway to The Harpy is on your left just across the footbridge.
Access to the West End is very convenient with the Jubilee Line Underground 10 minutes walk away at Bermondsey Station and from the new London Bridge Station. Normal minimum stays are 3 nights; 7 over Christmas, New Year and Easter.
'HMS Harpy'; the world's first floating Customs House, built in 1904, now meticuously restored and converted to create a stunning 1,850 sq. ft. (172 sq. m.) 4-bedroom super luxury London home, with exceptional views of Tower Bridge & The City.
Step aboard The Harpy Houseboat, Tower Bridge. What would be an amazing home on dry land is even more amazing bobbing about on the Thames, 400m from Tower Bridge. With 4 double cabins, spectacular views, a 60ft open plan ‘floating loft’ living space and generous decks; there’s plenty of WOW factor in this extraordinary place!
Moored near Tower Bridge on the Thames’ south bank, this stunning home is the former 'HMS Harpy’. Once an Edwardian base for customs and excise officers, and a landing stage for King George V, it’s now a unique and beautifully maintained floating home.
Nov 2, 2024 - Houseboat for $1600. “The Harpy is no ordinary Houseboat.” FT, June 2021. "The Harpy is Magical" - Telegraph, March 2019. Minimum booking usually 3 nights. Built in 1...
22 sty 2024 · The Harpy – London’s oldest houseboat, with jaw-dropping views of Tower Bridge – fit the bill perfectly. Once an Edwardian Customs and Excise pontoon office, The Harpy was built in 1904 and has greeted some illustrious visitors in her time, King George V being one (there’s a photo of this momentous event on board).